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We did figure out the coil covers though. We have to re-make the left one, screwed up the bead roll.
The transfer of the templates to steel The mock up of the passenger coil cover, it’s out of position and not fastened down yet We will be building a center cover, I just need these figured out first |
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got a nice patina look there too ;)
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Thanks, but we will be repainting the truck. Patina'd robins egg blue
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We started the day working the firewall. Bodywork where it needed touchup
And then a final coat of filler |
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we wound up re-making both coil covers, the bead roll wasn’t as straight as I thought
Here’s the finished product we primed both sides Tomorrow we build the intake cover and work on the outside of the cab |
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nice...Jim
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Thanks buddy
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so we pretty much worked on the engine cover all day. This is what $30 worth of specialty hardware gets you
so once we had attachment figured out we could begin designing the intake cover |
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the crease is just for templating, won’t be there in steel. The lines represent bead rolls
The idea was a round cover to go with the round lines of the truck |
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The firewall has about done
Here’s the engine cover, now we still have some bending and tweaking to do, but you get the idea the last pic is an idea we had. Putting an oval hole in the side of the engine cover to use the fender supports |
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i don't know, something is messing with my eye ... the big center cover just seams kinda too much. maybe the back could be cut in kind of like the front cuts out, just less?. maybe a step between the intake and coil covers to break up the solid plane? maybe i'm missing the look with the rest of the fender and rad covers, or maybe i'm nutz and am just the guy who never really likes full covers too.
but i don't have your final vision, so i shall stay tuned! |
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dunno, I’ll run the cutting the back idea by my mechanic and see what he thinks
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We’ve discussed cutting the back of the intake cover and decided against it. The owner is delighted with the look.
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The last few trouble spots on the firewall
Firewall in primer |
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After some hammering and dolliieng the engine cover is much straighter
I can almost be proud of that! |
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Gas filler got it’s final fill and prime
But we found a few more dents |
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We worked on that hinged center grill
I think it came out looking pretty sharp! Monday we’ll make the radio plate that goes behind Unless you have strong objections, I am going to paint the center of the grill and glovebox door dashboard color And we finally got that right speaker pod in! |
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nice touch with the hinged speaker grill.
What are you going to use for a latch? magnet? Thanks for sharing these ideas, |
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yeah, magnets seem to work best. Powerful earth magnets
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skymags: I did the same setup on my center grill. But I put the radio and the garage door opener behind the grill. I used magnets to hold it closed. I did have to shim the hinge to make the grill fit flush with the glove box door.
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I’ve done this on like 10 trucks. I put the radio and dual USB power station behind. And I shim out the glovebox hinges out to match the bottom of the grill.
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The end product looks super trick, I love it!
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if the owner is delighted with the engine cover, thats great. personally I think you did a great job figuring it all out. I might clearance the center to the valve covers just so it has a break between the parts and shows some definition there. possibly some color would make the difference too. I realise it isn't done yet but I would personally roll the edges as well for a more finished look.
the dash idea is another great innovation to hide the modern amenities that we all kinda want. you could even hide a tablet in there so you can have it connected for engine outputs, speed, mapping etc. |
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we are painting the cover dark matte blue (interior color) along with the firewall and engine block. We will be putting black door edge guard on edges that touch the coil covers (for separation)
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We built the radio faceplate
Unlike last time I wanted the USB flush, so a recessed plate was built and tacked in |
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Steven spent 4 hours deep cleaning the engine!
I think it came out pretty spiffy! We tacked a couple nuts to the underside of the cover for proper spacing and then wetsanded everything |
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we completely masked the interior and firewall. Intending to shoot color today.
But about 4 oclock the compressor motor died. I’ve ordered a new one, but it won’t get here for a few days. At least the compressor died before we mixed the paint! |
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we did finish cleaning the egine and get it masked for paint
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the first pic is the ITC AC bracket with the OEM alt bracket
Second is the ITC billet alt bracket 3rd is the ITC bracket pieces Last is a pic of the bracket on my 58 Brookwood 6.2/LS3 |
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We shot color today!
And man did it come out beautifully! We still have the doors and harmonic balancer to do, but the big stuff is done |
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The dash really came out stunning!
We painted the engine covers and dash grills too |
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we even prepped and painted the engine block!
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Is that ICT a high mount alternator bracket? VS the wider LS1 style?
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no, it actually tucks the PS pump 1” closer to the engine. I’ll be using that bracket on this engine. Here’s a picture of that bracket on my 58 Brookwood
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it seems that my camera is making it way brighter than it is to the naked eye.
The 1st one is a picture taken from my mechanics phone. Next we have the refurbished master/booster |
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Then the center grill and glovebox door (glovebox still needs to be adjusted)
add the column |
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now add gauge’s
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These are Harley Davidson headlight bezels, they are a bit small for your bucket. Absolutely love the eyebrow though!
These are your stock headlight bezels The idea is to cut both of them down and graft them together Don’t worry, if for some reason it doesn’t work out I have spare bezels, yours were beat up anyway |
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Spent most of the day reassembling the engine.
I put stainless shorty headers on it, with studs instead of bolts Brand new water pump and straight thermostat housing Tomorrow we’ll start pulling apart the front clip and modifying the core support |
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